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I'd like to know the best language to access the sound "chip" and all the instrument, tempo etc. I would like to write random music as well as "real" music with arrays of notes and chords which make music sense. I have the Finale notation program and I use that, but I would also like to use the sound potential for my iMac. There must be a way of manipulation it. Yes? Thank you.
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